TMZ: 6IX9INE Admits To Robbing & Pistol Whipping J Prince's Homies @ G-Unit Headquarters
https://www.complex.com/music/2019/09/tekashi-6ix9ine-manager-kifano-shotti-jordan-sentenced-prison
11:06 AM PT -- Tekashi's now getting into the nitty-gritty of how his relationship with the Nine Treys soured. He says it all started in March 2018 when he'd booked a gig in Austin, TX -- but didn't "check in" with the people at Rap-A-Lot Records.
That started a beef because Houston, and TX in general, is Rap-A-Lot's home turf. Tekashi said, under oath, Rap-A-Lot heavies refused to let him enter his gig and, as a result, he couldn't perform and lost somewhere between $10k to $15k.
He says that lost revenue caused tension between his manager, Shotti, and his bodyguard, "Harv." He says Harv called Shotti a "pussy" because he didn't stand up to Rap-A-Lot. 6ix9ine said he ended up firing Harv shortly after that.
As it turns out, Rap-A-Lot Records honcho J. Prince was in NYC the next month ... and Tekashi testified that he and the Nine Treys decided to get revenge.
He says Shotti and other gang members pulled an armed robbery on the Rap-A-Lot reps in the lobby of a building while Tekashi sat outside in a parked car.
Tekashi shot video of the robbery, which prosecutors played in court ... along with surveillance video of the incident.
6ix9ine said as they fled the scene in a car, Shotti got nervous and kicked him out of the car ... leaving Tekashi to take the subway to Brooklyn while concealing a handgun in his hoodie.
https://www.tmz.com/2019/09/18/tekashi-69-testifies-gang-attack-trippie-redd-snitching-day-2/
Last March, Jordan pleaded guilty to firearms offenses relating to two different violent incidents. The first, for using and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, was for the now-infamous armed robbery in the lobby of the G-Unit office building on April 3, 2018. That robbery, of 6ix9ine’s mentor-turned-rival Scumlord D!zzy and a Rap-A-Lot affiliated rapper named Junya Boy (along with a publicist) was caught on tape both by building surveillance and, according to court documents, by 6ix9ine himself, who was filming from the backseat of a nearby car. Jordan was, court docs claim, “holding a pistol throughout the robbery.” He received a sentence of five years for that count, which was the legal minimum.
https://www.complex.com/music/2019/09/tekashi-6ix9ine-manager-kifano-shotti-jordan-sentenced-prison